How Do You Configure A Halo PC LAN Game?
• Put both of the computers on a LAN, whether it be with a single cable, which must be a crossover cable (it will say “crossover” on the side usually in white); or a Cat6 patch cable with autocrossover compliant computers, a LAN hub, or anything more complex, and try making a Halo game. This is assuming you know how. • If this fails, have both computers do the following. Exit Halo, and go to Start -> Run, then type “cmd” without the quotes. This will bring up a command prompt. • Type “ipconfig”. This should bring up a list of many things, one of which should say “IP Address,” and that’s what it’s called. Copy the numbers down, including the dots. • Have one of the computers take the other’s IP address and type “ping”, a space, and then the other’s IP address. Wait about 30 seconds. • If it is finished in this time, type “exit”. Then skip to step 7. • If it it’s not finished in that time, press Control + C, then type “exit”. • Go to Control Panel, then Network Connections. There should